MM: How often do you find yourself staring at your…um…rather provocative billboard? [blushes]

Caden: That’s the best you’ve got, Shelly? Next question.

MM: What’s your gripe with Sophie Morelle?

Caden: [snorts] Aside from her nailing me in the head with a three hundred pound camera, then having the gumption to proposition me about some MMA documentary she’s filming? No gripe, as long as she respects the restraining order.

MM: No. You didn’t.

Caden: I thought about it. Self-preservation. Plus, I’ve a title to win. I don’t need any distractions.

MM: And Sophie’s a distraction?

Caden: Does an Octagon cage have eight sides?

Allison Parr interviews Abraham Krasner, linebacker for the New York Leopards

Meet gorgeous NFL linebacker Abraham Krasner in IMAGINARY LINES by Allison Parr. Tamar fell hopelessly in love with Abe at age twelve but knew he’d never see her as more than the girl-next-door. Years later she gets a sports journalist job covering Abe’s team and the sparks fly

Kat Latham writes the London Legends series about the world’s hottest rugby team. Book two, PLAYING IT CLOSE, features the team captain and a scandalous woman with whom he spent one passionate night and never thought he’d see again—until she turns out to be his team’s newest sponsor.

In Rebecca Crowley’s LOVE IN STRAIGHT SETS, love and ambition go head-to-head. Professional tennis player Regan Hunter’s temper is almost as notorious as her unstoppable serve, but her anger when player-turned-coach Ben Percy attempts to wrest control from her grasp is nothing compared to the sizzling attraction that instantly blazes between them.

The Men of the Show series, written by Rhonda Shaw, follows the sexy and irresistible men on the Detroit Rockets baseball team. In the second book, THE ACE, a friends-with-bennies agreement quickly turns into long, romantic evenings. But denial is the name of the game…until a line drive to the forehead threatens to erase all that’s happened.

Kate Willoughby’s In the Zone series invites you into the locker room and the love lives of the NHL San Diego Barracudas. In book one, ON THE SURFACE, Erin thinks all Tim wants is another notch on his hockey stick, when what he’s really shooting for is forever.

Love both these writers. I wish both of them would go back to doing sports romances. I don’t like their other work as well. I haven’t even read Gibson’s latest Texas books. Just don’t find anything in them to pull me in.

Cathy, I read Playiing It Close by Kat Latham and have to admit that was only my second experience with rugby. My first was Invictus I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am not a big sports fan so it surprises me how much I have liked a lot of the sports romances I’ve read.

I like sports romance. SEP & Rachel Gibson are some of my favourite. My favourite sport is rugby, and I didn’t know there was a series about an English rugby team (Kat Latham’s), I think I should give a try. Does anybody know if there’s anyone with Aussies or the All Blacks or the Springboks?

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